Vanessa Silcocks and Natalie Macfadyen

KPMG announces two new Aberdeen directors

KPMG UK has promoted two colleagues to director within its Aberdeen office. Natalie Macfadyen a tax specialist with extensive experience ...

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KPMG UK has promoted two colleagues to director within its Aberdeen office.

Natalie Macfadyen a tax specialist with extensive experience across tax incentives also becomes director. She will join the firm’s senior leadership team in Aberdeen. 

Vanessa Silcocks, an auditor with the firm since 2010 operating within its national practice to maintain audit quality is also promoted to director.

The new appointments, effective from 01 December, come in key capability areas for the professional services firm and reflects its continued investment in its people.

The firm, which is based at 1 Marischal Square, is led by Aberdeen office senior partner Martin Findlay. He added:

“I’m really pleased to announce two new senior appointments across our office. These add to the 22 other promotions we’ve made during 2022 and speak to the depth and breadth of quality we have across our firm in the north-east of Scotland.

“It’s crucial for us to continually develop talent to ensure our clients have access to the brightest and best people in the market as we focus on being the fastest growing professional services firm in the UK Congratulations to Natalie and Vanessa on this significant next step in their careers with our firm.”

Across Scotland, KPMG promoted ten new directors on 01 December.

On 1 October KPMG also announced the promotion of 96 other colleagues, including Aberdeen based Ian Prescott who was elevated to director.

In Scotland KPMG UK employs around 1,000 people across its offices in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

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